The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA V.KK: THURSDAY, OCTOIU'Mt 20. IUS
Carpenter Killed in Scaffold Crash
8 Children Left
Fatherless When
Scaffold Ureaks
Wive .f Two Men, Who Met
JVl!i in Fall From Coal
Bunker Without Mean
of Support.
T" mother era ruiitn'1t"- an1
!ht thWrn are fa'herlcs l.wauc
lialf '!.. n nail fnlll It holil a
'lfik In lie proper place ynf.r'lny
r.i'minr.
('harks WoorJsMe, 4 North Flf
tienth street, anl Itcan ,1m. V.on,
70 Javne mr-'t, wera killeil when
the eurffohna: mi th Mich itl honk
era lilnt ruillt for the Ifcvcr Van
Kunn I.iitnher cunpsny, Twenty
fourth ftfl !oy4 streets, :av way,
Wfe1ile I survived I.y Ma wfxlow
nil two ihlMren. Jiu baton leaves a
frail Unit wif'i nri'l ! chll'lrcn.
May Hold liiiiirt.
Jam Allen of the county at
torney off.ee lfivcsMiitel th
rlrtml yesterday, ft will submit lit
report iU' rii'irnlnif, when It will Jm
Otennlneil Whether n In'iuesl will
I held.
WewslsMe and Jackson plunKiil to
fet down ne of th i yllndrlcal coal
hunker. Woodnlit waa Instantly
k!IM Jacksm, who china; Ui a, p(y
of eeaffolina; for a f"W minutes hot
who flrmllv ws forced to r.-llnqnlh
Ma rnn, dl-d In Kin Hwedlsh Mis
sion lioniiiiitl at iikiii yeeterlny, four
ami vim liulf hours after the Bi lilnrit
Jloth wen carpenter.
Two oth'-r workmen, J. F. Hwlft.
?07 Morwan street, and Charles N4
eon wit j left suspended in midair
by the breaking of the scaffold. They
were rtwued hy H. IV Knudtsen nn1
Charles Jirown, two other workmen
I .earn of Accident.
MM Ml. Jackson I'-nrm-d lit th
Wilcnt to lir husband In time to
keep hi-r rlillilroii l)nii) froirt achool
Vha Nly, VlllKrf, In 1 yar iM. Tb
oihtm ara Carl, 14; Cora, 14; Olllmrt
yi; uia-iy. j', una . for iinrniilympnt for iwveral
Ordinarily A Iy off from m ho,1 14l..h ,,,., M ihhIh lilc, 4WM Aorlli
-oulfl havg riHinit mm h nmiMliK ml ,f .,(, irw.(. Mi li hotiiM fiap
rhlHlHh JiiUKht.-r aliout. th tiny r,.nay ,,jnK fr , flrt
Jikon l.omf. Hut th rhlllr-ii lluy tt j,,, J)))( (al( wl l)Ur
ijndr!orl that llxlr rtaildy wul'' ! later h va ili-ail,
r,vr r-tuin, and th tiomn waj M(dldc U l'iii In lh upfM-r
tranf!ly fiulot, riK,t fl;il ,rn,.r, f f, jM (.ft j,rr
"Wa wra nilrWy rt p'-ndnit oh i N. r Kimdlwii and hnrli-a Jrow,
Ma aupfMiit." aald Mr. Jafkaon WIP- wlio rwurd two of Wilid-' ioiii-
ln nurrleliy m ner y!a. i am i ., ,, Mf(,.r - l.rnUcii iH,.Ai.,v
know what w'll do, I don't Ixt-, l(irwf U'midaldn' and lcan Ja ItMin, J in Hi limrr rUlit corner.
Jltva wa nsvi any money, niwiiiunu
my hunlcind took out an Inauranw
policy laiit Monday nltfht."
V.pti ltlatlvp.
No arraiiKf-mcnta fiav ht-n mad?
for alfliT lh Jaikiiori or the Wood
d.de fun -rala. Juy J:u'kmm, Tatxir,
la., a lirothor I due to arrlvn In
Omaha Umlxlit. Oth;r mirvlvlint n-la-Uvea
are lira. Kurt Gilliam, litair,
Mr. W, (i. I'lin-han, Illchland, Scb ;
Mra, l,wy Ktcel, Anhland, Neb.; a
Jrother, i!orga Jackon, Klxty-thlrd
and I'lno atr-ef, and a half brother,
J, W. Coultr, lilalr, Nid,
Mrf. Woodlde, noflfld two hour
aftr tho accldont of h-r hutthanii'a
deatli, clutched her littla daughter,
A k.. t , .. .1 u. .t .1 .A4
" . '," ' I loll ni.-r.di;u,ia'aIlowVncelbriiUn.
Whan littlo nalmir ahe explained ... ... , . . V V
'r' 1 1 "
wliu litli-r dlfd of liln InJurli'K, down I In lli loHcr li-ft i hIiohii Mra.
50 frl Ihrnuch llm 'al bmilicr ahow n I Woodnldn, widow of f lie dead man.
I and hir little daughter, Marie, 4.
Kearney to Stae
I5ig Celehralion
Parade of Coat Lol by IJufei
iichu Men Will lit Feature
of Kntrrtainnuift.
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Kearney, Nib., Oct. f, (Hpecj.il.)-
An epliiemic of (jiMtiiia haa Ktarrify
In Ita Brlp and Koat Ki tting la a tuv-
orlto ifi.'rne, nil lcau of the ro-
her husband had nono to work thit I
morning for tho flrot time In aevcrul i
weekf. ll-r aon In iloy, 6.
to t.iku plncp Tuesday, In whluli a tfOnt
iiaJaila)l4BaiBailalai,
Let us
show you
a splendid
soft, fleecy
is
warranted
for wear
Hlald olil bunlmtaa m'-n have brcn tlirt
liiK with th narmlen, K''ttlntr b-Ur
acquainted with the. tiarea that will
k thelrn next TueKlny, Thy nn(-iik
out to tho nurtwrlifht noat corral In
lite afternoon, apot their favoflto arid
carry on an tleiibrrata flirtation aa
the KoaleuM and time will permit. Kev
mil have liecn cnuaht In the act,
other carry the odlforloua brand of
their guilt around with them. It la
worn than the gnml old day, for
eating cloven will not cover up their
trannKrexMlon.
The Indication now are that no I'-km
than Ho approprlndly ninniiucrnded
goaf and their herder will partici
pate in morning parade, with as
many mmo ppfionul men playing
the role of goblin, lilnek cat", wltche
or any other coctiiin tliey may aec
fit to ilon.
It I Ihn firt goat parade, o far n
ia known, ever to have been ataged in
the country and may be the lnet, that
depending entirely upon behavior of
Ih animal.
Purlng couraa of the day the re
tail merchant will entertain w-lth a.
rle of lx free lnet attraction,
four band and a. number of carnival
feature. In th" evening the big Hal
lowe'en burleaiuc parade takea place,
1,'lahonle utreet ilerorntlona have been
prepared for thl cefimlon, firework
liavo been aecured and eoorea of nov.
t v feature will be Introiluced by
vriou organization and cluba of th
iltv.
Kight block will 1 climed to traf
fie for the entire duy that the con
llliuou ri I'diratioii inny Im carried out j
uninterrupted. No i-liurgn of fultip-
ion will be made to any of the at.
t'lotioin linked for lha day and j
eryoiie l Invited, a ttueMn of.Kenr- i
ney ri liil i an I piofinlonn men,
Tko Ho Siiffornlnl.
I'ml lVn"h,' T't, O' t Twi
m hooll .iij , ami of f ml Wi nter, f irm
er In I'sil't I'lnto coiiniv, wre auffn
rnlfd tod iv wiiiln lKKlg a rive In
th 'hoolhtiimu )mil,
Radio Revolution
Urought About
SuprrHrgenrrative Set Ih Ue
fccrilted ly Inventor
No Aerial Needed,
"If a nupcr-rcgeneratlve radio net
la properly built it doc not rcuulro
parado I tlie outctandlng feature, i expert, knowledge to tune It in," euye
.Maj, I.dwln If. ArniNtrong, I ho Inven.
tor, In' an lntoi v lew in the NuvumU-r
I learnt' International .Magazine.
"While I wu trying to (Uncover Die
principle that underdo Uo Foital'
auillon 1 happened to diaeover In the I
plate-circuit high frequency obx-IIIm- i
t;on of jerhap MO.OvO cyclea to the
aecond whero I had expected to hear
only epark tonea of 1,000 cycle. I
wa myatllled. In tho light of all
that wa then known, thoaa hlgh fre
MUincy oaclllationa ahuuld not have
been there. I determined to tuno up
the rent of the circuit o that It
would be ii-Hofiant wlUl theao wavea
'anil aeo what would happen.
I did not have to wait to wee what
Would happen. Inrtantly Hie aignula
came fliroiigh, clear and at rung. A
moment before th signal had come
through ao faintly that they could
barely be heard w hen the phonea were
on my head. I could now lay the
phone on th table and hear the aig
nal all over the upper prt of the
home In which I wa at work."
The anperregeneratlve aet elimi
nate about 50 per cent of the aorted
nohie that other recelvera mix with
munle apd apeech, according to Arm
strong. The email boy with hia apark aet
I no longer a terror to elderly gen
tlemen who wlNh to hear grand opera
without Interruption, ha nay. Spark
Ignal are not picked up by the
iiper regenerative,
The anperregeneratlve needa no
aerial In fact, ran endure no aerial.
A little lnide loop three or four feet
squire I enough, Thla In Hwdf In
auftlelent to work a revolution lit
radio. 1'erlinpa two or lliii-e million
aerial have gone up since lnet March,
They are likely o coiiik down alniuat
ns rapidly, now that Annstiong bus
perfected a device which doe away
with the necessity f,.r an outside w ire.
and preventing other station from
listening in.
"The principle of the theory ia that
of n searchlight reflector, concentrat
ing the elictrk; waves like beam of
liKlit and trimmoH ling them In a
Hlralglit lino ItiHl'-.id of the formerly
lined circular radiation wave. We
Ulre.idy have auccesHfitlly tested this
method over a distance of 100 mile.
In the winter."
Sisters Will Give
Bee Radio Concert
Whelms to lie Private.
fart, IK l, SI iiii,-lieliiii) Mreon
sai l today that he l peif, cling a dr.
vie for sndliig prlV4t win leu me.
S.ljra dltedlv belMosn to uilrlrs
?35t
7hr aro other, too
to in wonderful now
tyle nj he,d nJ
tuch lino to chooo
from.
Hani in f in I'riro
I rom $3S to $60
Wilcox & Allen
Me el CalW(teej Cl'
NMlka f.iaet tH J Ht
Lovers of
Good Music
a' tf Sally ladled la sail al
aur rilal aa4 tisa Ik
aian af Ika iealt aausia
aiadar adavatl a la watUI
ImsI KtsKsdaiiaf rtaav.
te ki, miiiai,
Mar4waa), t-iima A flaw
ad B'a.
Priced $875 and Up
t Msal fiaaa al4 il 4 bl tin
anaafMl lea !. We U l4 t !
! taltalt ! yW i f IK prkaf at
jatl !. a amii
ScfamolkrSJllt! Jer Piano
lladlo audience will hear Slis
Dorothy I'urHona. pianist, and Mra. 11.
I!, Tedrow, Hoprnno, thl evening In
The Omaha lieo concert to be broad
coat at S from atatlon WAAW,
Mix I'ursori will glvo two number,
"Hoinanee," by Plliellus, and a Chopin
prelude, Mra. Tedrow has chosen to
sing "liy tho Wutcra of Allnnetouka,"
anil a ballad called "Chang of
Mind." Mlna Parsons will play the
accompli nlinenta for her slsler, Mra.
Tedrow, '
Mis. Tedrow, who ha studied for
severul year under Fred Kills, an
Omaha teacher, ha returned recently
from the Chicago Hummer Hchool of
MijhIc, where she took a course un
der Percy Hector Stevens, well known
New York City musician. Mls Par
sons Is a pupil of Cecil Herryirian,
and look part In a program nt the
I'niturian church last evening, when
the Cet Acquainted club gave a. Hal
lowe'en party.
BIG
LACE CURTAIN
SALE
AT VALUE-GIVING
PRICES SATURDAY
jGBowm (d
THE VAUJE-GIVINd STORE
Howard St., btwn 111th anil lath
Woman Slayer
Sobs at Hearing
Talc of Shooting
Killer of Hiihliaml and Sle
nographer Huriei Head in
Haiulrt and Weep
in Ooiirt.
Philadelphia, (at. li. Varied testi
mony us to Mrs. Catherln Hosier's
motive for killing her huslaoid, Oscar
Hosier, and hi young stenographer
was given When Ibo trial reached it
most sensational development thus
far. Mr. Hosier, who is under in
dlctmeut for Ih killing of both, la
being tried first for the murder of
Miss Mildred Oruldlue Jlixkltt, the
stenographer.
"1 did It I must hitva been crazy,"
one wltnes testified alia had told him
Immediately afler the shooting, whlih
occurred In the office of Hosier' ltd
veilWng agency.
"To another shn Is said to have
made Hie statement tlmt aha would
not have commuted tlio trim If shn
had not been Intoxicated, Testimony
was Introduced yesterday to show thai
Arthur Hosier, brother of ihn slain
man, nnd Ibo defendant had been In
a, restaurant shortly before Ihe shoot
ing and had drunk wine,
Shiikea With hobs,
Michael J, Toner, a policeman, told
of a scene In tb hospital whet the
girl, Mildred, smiled forgivingly on
Mr. Hosier from her death bed. Toner
related how the dying girl, supported
by two officers, was besought to aay
something to IncrlndnnV' her slayer,
"No, 1 don't think she meant to
shoot me," she an Id, "I know she
didn't meutit to shoot me."
Thereupon Mra. Hosier knelt and
kissed the hand of the girl, sild Ihe
witness. Mrs, Hosier shaking with
sobs, burled her fuco In her hands it
this testimony wa given,
Norman Mi l.eod, u roporterd,
inrnuiiled bow lh ritfulld.ilit k licit
hostile Hosier and cried:
"I'ioM), dear, I didn't mean to
do it "
Hosier, ha atd, then lifted Up 111
hand and pushed liar away,
Irrigation Survey Is
Started at Hastings
Ilaaliniis,. Neh., Oct, J5 Prelim
inary surveys for n huge. Irriga
tion project calculated In supply four
Ni blank counties with water for
iigrlculturitl puiponrs from the 1'lalt"
river beii m here tinder thd direction
of Federal llnglneers II, V. Hmlth
of IWiiver, Andtew It'll ttf of North
Ilatte and Htute Kngllieer (lnorgn
V.. Johnnon They itr being as
slsted by C. W. Mi'Comigiihy hi
lloldrtge and tieorgo Klngidey of
Mlndeu.
The (ili)ect i.f ihn survey I In de
termltio the lnt of the Platte liver
from which the rnalii dltche will Mi
sturted. At conference here It wnt
decide,! that two inn In ditches would
be necessary In supply tho territory
10 be covered, mad" up of the coun
lies of C'oi-per, Plulps, Kearney and
Adorns. The I wo most likely point
front which the main will be started
nro aald to bo lit Ihe vicinity of
(Jothcnhiinr end lyowell.
I.'nglneer Kmlth, chief engineer of
tho piojeil, sunt today their survey
would b comprehensive enough to
furnish adequate Informal Ion for lay
Ifig Ihn mflrn project.
llehurty i'f Omaha, and Rdgur How
ard of Cnlumbuii, ileiiox t.itli' riindi
data for toiitiren III the Third dis
till t, w.is on his way to Pierce to
speak tonight,
lit foi it leaving Norfolk, Hcnator
Nol i I declared i dm ell would defeat
IllUhcock.
!! Want Ads produce results.
When in Omaha Stop at
Hotel Rome
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Orekfd&WiIbeIm0
Neliriinka Senatorn Avoid
Mi'eting in Norfolk, Hotel
Norfolk, Neh., Oct, Z'lr llieCllll
Telegram. )-Heniitor fJllbert M. IIIKh
cock ciimii near corning lioe to faco
with H'hator lieorgo VV, Norrl In n
hotel here, w here both hud dinner
about the sunn lime. Henator Nor
ris was on his way to speak at O'Neill
oiler his denunciation of Hcnator
liltchooek' record In the l.'nlted
Hlate senate, during which he routed
two heckler who had been planted
in Ihe meeting here.
Honator Hitchcock with Harry H,
No Hand is Too Beautiful
I to Wash Dishes "with
n
The Soap Powder with the Lemon Fragrance
Two Sizes
10c and 25c
AHI ""
lv 'ltcttmt J
Gef the 25c Size
for Economy
The beautiful hands of
the finest lady can wash
dishes with LINN and
still retain their beauty.
LINN contains no calistics,
lye or grit only the purest
of soap with the fragrance of
lemon. Rid your home of
soapy odors. Use LINN. It
makes the washwater soft as
milk makes glassware, silver
and china sparkle and shine
dissolves grease instantly.
LINN has a place in your
home for every cleansing pur
pose. Prove it today. Your
grocer will return your money
5" you are not delighted.
oAt Your Grocers9
The Soap Powder with
the Lemon Fragrance
Mfd hj UNN PRODUCTS CO., Chicago, lit.
Huy One Tackage Then Be the Judge
Km
WHY PAY MORE?
You always get highest quality
There is real economy in buying
Bakin
Powder
SAME PRICE
For more than 30 years
Ounces for
tte it. mmsmI 4 W
e Miin
USIS LKSS than of higher priced brurxU
THK OOVKRNMKNT UOUOMT MILLIONS OF TOUNDS
1 ii If AND . JIOWAHU HfUKUTH
You'll Appreciate
NEW FURNITURE
Reasonably Priced
A New Spinet
Desk
In Drown Mahogany
$19.85
New Windsor
Chairs
A ttilemliil
villi in s
.tnt ill-Ik an
1 I I u it n I
nl. lull slut
I n x wrltins
hid, rnemir
i:,on ho
sml ilrswrrf
fr itursKi.
for Lreakf.ist room
nnd desk use ere
being" featured In
alronjr variety. The
chair pictured, In
antique mahogany,
priced lit
$9.50
XMl
Queen Anne Buffet
in American Walnut
r$39.50 f
I o-
t inchea Jonf, with
one lined drawer for
silverware, long
linen drawer well
m storage cup-
board.
; Oblong- Kxtension
Tabus to mntch, 4'ix
4H-inch top that can
lie extended lo 6 ft.,
t 9.t5.0f)
Same tablo with X-ft.
extension, Jj5.'I.50
Dining; Chairs to
match, American
walnut with blue
Spanish leather slip
at 80.00
With tapestry seats,
t 80.50
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Victrola Department
Exceptional Values In Used Machine
Priced for Quick Selling
$285.00 Brunswick, mahogany or oak $205.00
$225.00 Victrola, mahojrany, oak or walnut. SI 05.00
$150.00 Brunswick, mahogany or oak 81. '5.00
$100.00 Victrola, mahogany, oak or walnut. .$90.00
These phonographs are all mechanically perfect
and cannot be dist'iuguifihed from new.
We have the most complete block of Brunswick
- and Victor Console types in Omaha.
Terms a Low as $5.00 Down and $5.00 per Month
'III. I " TT'I ilJII'i(i'l )-' :II''I1H'1"I -r"fli $ l"l''l"ll'llilll!PIllf!illH I I .1
Where One Is Safe,
Four Others Pay
Bleeding gurns- the telltale sign
Tender, bleeding gums should not be
neglected. They mean that Pyorrhea is
on its way. Surely, you can't afford to
take chances when lour persons out
of every five past forty, and thousands
younger, contract it.
The best preventive is Forhan's For
the Gum3. If used consistently and
used in time, it will check Pyorrheas
progress, keep the teeth white and
clean, and the gums firm and healthy.
The formula ol R. J. Forhan, D. D. S.
Pleasant to the taste. At all druggists,
35c and 60c in tubes.
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